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Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship 2019: Open for Nominations

Lab on a ChipandDolomiteare proud to sponsor the fourteenth Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship,to honour and support the up and coming,next generation of scientists who have significantly contributed to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.

This year's Lectureship will be presented at theµTAS 2019 Conference in Basel,Switzerlandwith the recipient receiving a prize of US$2,000.

The Lectureship consists of the following elements:

  • A prize of US$2,000.No other financial contribution will be offered
  • A certificate recognising the winner of the lectureship
  • The awardee is required to give a short lecture at the 2019 µTAS Conference

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the lectureship,candidates must:

  • Have completed their PhD
  • Be actively pursuing an independent research career on miniaturised systems.
  • Be at an early-mid career stage of their independent career (typically this will be within 15 years of completing their PhD,but appropriate consideration will be given to those who have taken a career break or followed a different study path).

Nomination process

To be considered for the 2019 lectureship,the following must be sent to the Editorial Office

  • A letter of recommendation with the candidate's accomplishments and why the lectureship is deserved.
  • The nominee must be aware that he/she has been nominated for this lectureship.
  • A complete nomination form (includes list of the candidate's relevant publications or recent work,candidate's scientific CV,and full contact details)
  • Nominations from students and self-nominations are not permissible.

Selection criteria and judging process

  • Nominations must be made via email to loc-rsc@rsc.org using theDolomite/Lab on a ChipPioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship nomination formand a letter of recommendation.
  • The decision on the winner of the lectureship will be made by a panel of judges comprising a representative from Dolomite and members from theLab on a ChipEditorial Board,coordinated by the Executive Editor ofLab on a Chip.
  • The award is for outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.This will be judged mainly through their top 1-3 papers and/or an invention documented by patents/or a commercial product.Awards and honorary memberships may also be considered.

Nomination Deadline: 31 May,2019

Download nomination form here

Previous Winners

  • 2018: Professor Sunghoon Kwon,Seoul National University,South Korea
  • 2017: Professor Aaron Wheeler,University of Toronto,Canada
  • 2016: Professor Daniel Irimia,Massachusetts General Hospital,USA
  • 2015: Professor Dino Di Carlo,University of California,Los Angeles,USA
  • 2014: Professor Sangeeta N.Bhatia,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2013: Professor Shuichi Takayama,University of Michigan,USA
  • 2012: Professor Andrew deMello,ETH Zürich,Switzerland
  • 2011: Professor Ali Khademhosseini,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2010: Professor Stephen Quake,Stanford University,USA
  • 2009: Professor Abe Lee,University of California,Irvine,USA
  • 2008: Dr Patrick Doyle,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2007: Dr Manabu Tokeshi,名古屋大学,Japan
  • 2006: Dr David Beebe,University of Wisconsin,USA

Sponsors

Dolomite

Dolomite,part of the Blacktrace group,is the world leader in the design and manufacture of microfluidic products.Our systems are flexible and modular,allowing users to execute a wide range of applications in biology,新利手机客户端chemistry,drug discovery,food,cosmetics,and academia.With expertise on hand,we can talk to you about your needs to ensure you find the right system for you and your research.

Lab on a Chip

Lab on a Chipprovides a unique forum for the publication of significant and original work related to miniaturisation,at the micro- and nano-scale,of interest to a multidisciplinary readership.The journal seeks to publish work at the interface between physical technological advancements and high impact applications that are of direct interest to a broad audience.

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Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship 2018

We are delighted to announce that Sunghoon Kwon is 2018 winner of the "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship!

The13th "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship,sponsored byDolomiteandLab on a Chip, is for early to mid-career scientists who have made extraordinary or outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.

This "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship will be presented to Sunghoon at theµTAS 2018 Conferencein Kaohsiung,Taiwan,being held on 11-15 November,2018.Sunghoonwill receive acertificate,amonetary awardand will give a shortlectureduring the conference.

Many congratulations to Professor Sunghoon Kwon on this achievement from theLab on a ChipTeam!

About the Winner

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Sunghoon Kwon earned his PhD in Bioengineering from University California at Berkeley,California,USA  in 2004.After a postdoctoral fellowship at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,he was appointed to his current role as a Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Seoul National University.

In recognition of his outstanding achievements,Dr.Kwon has received numerous awards,including Young Scientist Award from The Korean Academy of 新利手机客户端Science and Technology (2011),Young Scientist Award from the Korean President (2012),"IT Young Engineer Award" from IEEE (2016),Young Engineer Award from National Academy of Engineering of Korea (2018).He has authored more than 70 peer-reviewed publications and has served as Advisory Board member ofLab on a Chipsince 2017.Another major contribution by Professor Kwon is the commercialization of his microfluidic technologies.A rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing method published inLab on a Chip(2013) and新利手机客户端Science Translational Medicine(2014) and a high-throughput DNA synthesis method (Nature Communications2015) has been commercialized by two companies,which were spun off Professor Kwon's laboratory.

His research interests are the interface of biomedical engineering,bioMEMS,optofluidics,nanofabrication,and nanoengineering,specifically focusing on innovative diagnostic and synthetic biology platforms for personalized medicine.

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Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship 2018

Lab on a ChipandDolomiteare proud to sponsor the thirteenth Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship,to honour and support the up and coming,next generation of scientists who have significantly contributed to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.This year's Lectureship will be presented at theµTAS 2018 Conferencein Kaohsiung,Taiwan with the recipient receiving a prize of US$2,000.

Who should you nominate?

Early to mid-career scientists (maximum 15 years post completion of PhD).

Scientists who have demonstrated outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.

How do you nominate?

Submit your nominations toLab on a ChipEditor Sam Keltie atLOC-RSC@rsc.org

Nominations should include:

  • Full contact and affiliation details of the person making the nomination.
  • A letter of nomination with the candidate's accomplishments and why the lectureship is deserved.(The nominee must be aware that he/she has been nominated for this lectureship.)
  • A list of the candidate's relevant publications or recent work (all work should be original).
  • Candidate's scientific CV stating PhD completion date;address;and full contact details.

Nomination Deadline: 30 June 2018

Who has won the Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship in the past?

  • 2017: Professor Aaron Wheeler,University of Toronto,Canada
  • 2016: Professor Daniel Irimia,Massachusetts General Hospital,USA
  • 2015: Professor Dino Di Carlo,University of California,Los Angeles,USA
  • 2014: Professor Sangeeta N.Bhatia,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2013: Professor Shuichi Takayama,University of Michigan,USA
  • 2012: Professor Andrew deMello,ETH Zürich,Switzerland
  • 2011: Professor Ali Khademhosseini,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2010: Professor Stephen Quake,Stanford University,USA
  • 2009: Professor Abe Lee,University of California,Irvine,USA
  • 2008: Dr Patrick Doyle,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2007: Dr Manabu Tokeshi,名古屋大学,Japan
  • 2006: Dr David Beebe,University of Wisconsin,USA

Terms and Conditions

The Lectureship consists of the following elements:

  • A prize of US$2,000.No other financial contribution will be offered
  • A certificate recognising the winner of the lectureship
  • The awardee is required to give a short lecture at the 2018 µTAS Conference

The award is for early to mid-career scientists (maximum 15 years post completion of PhD).Appropriate consideration will be given to those who have taken a career break or followed a different study path.

The award is for outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.This will be judged mainly through their top 1-3 papers and/or an invention documented by patents/or a commercial product.Awards and honorary memberships may also be considered.

The winner will be expected to submit at least two significant publications toLab on a Chipin the 12 months after the lectureship is awarded.

Nominations from students and self-nominations are not permissible.

The decision on the winner of the lectureship will be made by a panel of judges coordinated by the Editor,and this decision will be final.


Sponsors

Dolomite

Dolomite,part of the Blacktrace group,is the world leader in the design and manufacture of microfluidic products.Our systems are flexible and modular,allowing users to execute a wide range of applications in biology,新利手机客户端chemistry,drug discovery,food,cosmetics,and academia.With expertise on hand,we can talk to you about your needs to ensure you find the right system for you and your research.

Lab on a Chip

Lab on a Chipprovides a unique forum for the publication of significant and original work related to miniaturisation,at the micro- and nano-scale,of interest to a multidisciplinary readership.The journal seeks to publish work at the interface between physical technological advancements and high impact applications that are of direct interest to a broad audience.

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Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship 2017

We are delighted to announce that Aaron Wheeler is 2017 winner of the "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship!

The12th "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship,sponsored byDolomiteandLab on a Chip, is for early to mid-career scientists who have made extraordinary or outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.

This "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship will be presented to Aaron at theµTAS 2017 Conferencein Georgia,USA on 22-26 October 2017.Aaronwill receive acertificate,amonetary awardand will give a shortlectureduring the conference.

Many congratulations to Professor Aaron Wheeler on this achievement from theLab on a Chip!

About the Winner

Aaron Wheeler earned his PhD in 新利手机客户端Chemistry at Stanford University in 2003.After a postdoctoral fellowship at UCLA,he joined the faculty at the University of Toronto in 2005,with primary appointment in the Department of 新利手机客户端Chemistry and cross-appointments in the Institute for Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering and the Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research.

Professor Wheeler has been recognized with a number of honours including the E.W.R.Steacie Memorial Fellowship from the Canadian National 新利手机客户端Sciences and Engineering Research Council,the Arthur F.Findeis Award from the American Chemical Society,and the Joseph Black Award from the Royal Society of 新利手机客户端Chemistry.He has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and has served as Associate Editor ofLab on a Chipsince 2013.

Wheeler's research group develops microfluidic tools to solve problems in 新利手机客户端chemistry,biology,and medicine.A key technology used by the group is digital microfluidics  (DMF),a technique in which fluidic droplets are manipulated on the surface of an array of electrodes coated with a hydrophobic insulator.In recent years DMF has matured into a highly enabling liquid-handling technology which has a strong foothold in several fields ranging from chemical synthesis to clinical sample analysis to tissue engineering.

Learn about the Wheeler group onlinehttp://microfluidics.utoronto.ca/or on twitter at@Wheeler_Lab.

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Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship 2017

Lab on a ChipandDolomiteare proud to sponsor the twelfth Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship,to honour and support the up and coming,next generation of scientists who have significantly contributed to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.This year's Lectureship will be presented at the µTAS 2017 Conference in Savannah,Georgia,USA with the recipient receiving a prize of US$2,000.

Who should you nominate?

Early to mid-career scientists (maximum 15 years post completion of PhD).

Scientists who have demonstrated extraordinary contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.

How do you nominate?

Submit your nominations toLab on a ChipEditor Sam Keltie atLOC-RSC@rsc.org

Nominations should include:

  • Full contact and affiliation details of the person making the nomination.
  • A letter of nomination with the candidate's accomplishments and why the lectureship is deserved.(The nominee must be aware that he/she has been nominated for this lectureship.)
  • A list of the candidate's relevant publications or recent work (all work should be original).
  • Candidate's scientific CV stating PhD completion date;address;and full contact details.

Nomination Deadline: 15 May 2017

Who has won the Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship in the past?

  • 2016: Professor Daniel Irimia,Massachusetts General Hospital,USA
  • 2015: Professor Dino Di Carlo,University of California,Los Angeles,USA
  • 2014: Professor Sangeeta N.Bhatia,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2013: Professor Shuichi Takayama,University of Michigan,USA
  • 2012: Professor Andrew deMello,ETH Zürich,Switzerland
  • 2011: Professor Ali Khademhosseini,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2010: Professor Stephen Quake,Stanford University,USA
  • 2009: Professor Abe Lee,University of California,Irvine,USA
  • 2008: Dr Patrick Doyle,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2007: Dr Manabu Tokeshi,名古屋大学,Japan
  • 2006: Dr David Beebe,University of Wisconsin,USA

Terms and Conditions

The Lectureship consists of the following elements:

  • A prize of US$2,000.No other financial contribution will be offered
  • A certificate recognising the winner of the lectureship
  • The awardee is required to give a short lecture at the 2017 µTAS Conference

The award is for early to mid-career scientists (maximum 15 years post completion of PhD).

The award is for extraordinary or outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.This will be judged mainly through their top 1-3 papers and/or an invention documented by patents/or a commercial product.Awards and honorary memberships may also be considered.

The winner will be expected to submit at least two significant publications toLab on a Chipin the 12 months after the lectureship is awarded.

Nominations from students and self-nominations are not permissible.

The decision on the winner of the lectureship will be made by a panel of judges coordinated by the Editor,and this decision will be final.

Sponsors

Dolomite

Dolomite Microfluidics has grown to be the world leader in the design and manufacture of innovative microfluidic products.Modularity,ease of use and scalability are common to all Dolomite products,which are used across a broad range of applications in biology,drug discovery,新利手机客户端chemistry,food,cosmetics and academia.Dolomite is a world leader in Productizing 新利手机客户端Science™ which means creating marketable and commercially successful products from scientific discovery.Dolomite is a part of the Blacktrace group of companies.

Lab on a Chip

Lab on a Chipprovides a unique forum for the publication of significant and original work related to miniaturisation,at the micro- and nano-scale,of interest to a multidisciplinary readership.The journal seeks to publish work at the interface between physical technological advancements and high impact applications that are of direct interest to a broad audience.

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Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship 2016

We are delighted to announce that Dr.Daniel Irimia is the winner of the 2016 "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship.

The11th "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship,sponsored byLab on a ChipandCorning Incorporated,and supported by the Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society (CBMS), is for early to mid-career scientists who have made extraordinary or outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.

This "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship will be presented to Daniel at the µTAS 2016 Conferencein Dublin,Ireland,9-13 October 2016.Danielwill receive acertificate,amonetary awardand will give a shortlectureduring the conference.

Many congratulations to Dr.Daniel Irimia on this achievement from theLab on a Chip team

About the winner

Dr.Daniel Irimia is a bioengineer trained as a physician and passionate about understanding the clinical consequences of neutrophil activities during disease.He received his Ph.D.in bioengineering from the University of Illinois,Chicago in 2002 before becoming a Research Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Daniel is currently an Associate Professor in Surgery and Bioengineering and Deputy Director of the BioMEMS Resource Center at the Center for Engineering in Medicine,USA.His research is focused on designing sophisticated tools to measure relevant neutrophil behavior with the highest precision.He leads a team of scientists and doctors that employ microfluidic devices and novel measurements of neutrophil functions to monitor burn patients,optimize treatments,and uncover neutrophil-targeting interventions that could prevent infections and sepsis in burn patients.

As the organizer of the Cell World Races,aimed at encouraging scientists and clinician-researchers to utilize microfluidic tools in their research for higher level of precision and detail,Daniel increases the awareness for the technological changes taking place in the field of cell motility.This has been featured on the front page of Wall Street Journal (March 2014) and in 2012 Daniel was one of the winners of the Wellcome Image Awards for the depiction of "Cancer cells in motion."

For more details on Dr.Daniel Irimia's research please visithis homepage.

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Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship 2016 – nomination deadline approaching!

Lab on a ChipandCorning Incorporatedare proud to sponsor the eleventh Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship,to honour and support the up and coming,next generation of scientists who have significantly contributed to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.This year's Lectureship will be presented at the µTAS 2016 Conference in Dublin,Ireland,with the recipient receiving a prize of US$5,000.

Deadline for nominations is 1 June 2016

Submit your nominations toLab on a ChipEditor Sarah Ruthven atLOC-RSC@rsc.org


Nominations should include:

  • Full contact and affiliation details of the person making the nomination.
  • A letter of nomination with the candidate's accomplishments and why the lectureship is deserved.(The nominee must be aware that he/she has been nominated for this lectureship.)
  • A list of the candidate's relevant publications or recent work (all work should be original).
  • Candidate's scientific CV stating PhD completion date;address;and full contact details.

Who should you nominate?

Early to mid-career scientists (maximum 15 years post completion of PhD).

Scientists who have demonstrated extraordinary contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.

Terms and Conditions

The Lectureship consists of the following elements:

  • A prize of US$5,000.No other financial contribution will be offered
  • A certificate recognising the winner of the lectureship
  • The awardee is required to give a short lecture at the 2016 µTAS Conference

The award is for early to mid-career scientists (maximum 15 years post completion of PhD).

The award is for extraordinary or outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.This will be judged mainly through their top 1-3 papers and/or an invention documented by patents/or a commercial product.Awards and honorary memberships may also be considered.

The winner will be expected to submit at least two significant publications toLab on a Chipin the 12 months after the lectureship is awarded.

Nominations from students and self-nominations are not permissible.

The decision on the winner of the lectureship will be made by a panel of judges,and this decision will be final.

Sponsors

Corning Incorporated
Corning (www.corning.com) is one of the world's leading innovators in materials 新利手机客户端science.For more than 160 years,Corning has applied its unparalleled expertise in specialty glass,ceramics,and optical physics to develop products that have created new industries and transformed people's lives.Corning succeeds through sustained investment in R&D,a unique combination of material and process innovation,and close collaboration with customers to solve tough technology challenges.Corning's businesses and markets are constantly evolving.Today,Corning's products enable diverse industries such as consumer electronics,telecommunications,transportation,and life 新利手机客户端sciences.They include damage-resistant cover glass for smartphones and tablets;precision glass for advanced displays;optical fiber,wireless technologies,and connectivity solutions for high-speed communications networks;trusted products that accelerate drug discovery and manufacturing;and emissions-control products for cars,trucks,and off-road vehicles.

Lab on a Chip
The leading journal for miniaturization at the micro and nanoscale.Lab on a Chipsupports research and development of miniaturization technologies and promotes interdisciplinary co-operation across all fields of 新利手机客户端science.The Journal also provides readers with a more fundamental understanding of miniaturization and related processes as well as the necessary tools for practical application of methods and devices.

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Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship 2016

Lab on a ChipandCorning Incorporatedare proud to sponsor the eleventh Pioneers of Miniaturization Lectureship,to honour and support the up and coming,next generation of scientists who have significantly contributed to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.This year's Lectureship will be presented at the µTAS 2016 Conference in Dublin,Ireland,with the recipient receiving a prize of US$5,000.

Who should you nominate?

Early to mid-career scientists (maximum 15 years post completion of PhD).

Scientists who have demonstrated extraordinary contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.

How do you nominate?

Submit your nominations toLab on a ChipEditor Sarah Ruthven atLOC-RSC@rsc.org

Nominations should include:

  • Full contact and affiliation details of the person making the nomination.
  • A letter of nomination with the candidate's accomplishments and why the lectureship is deserved.(The nominee must be aware that he/she has been nominated for this lectureship.)
  • A list of the candidate's relevant publications or recent work (all work should be original).
  • Candidate's scientific CV stating PhD completion date;address;and full contact details.

Nomination Deadline: 1 June 2016

Who has won the Pioneers of Miniaturisation Lectureship in the past?

  • 2015: Professor Dino Di Carlo,University of California,Los Angeles,USA
  • 2014: Professor Sangeeta N.Bhatia,Massachusetts Institute of Techology,USA
  • 2013: Professor Shuichi Takayama,University of Michigan,USA
  • 2012: Professor Andrew deMello,ETH Zürich,Switzerland
  • 2011: Professor Ali Khademhosseini,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2010: Professor Stephen Quake,Stanford University,USA
  • 2009: Professor Abe Lee,University of California,Irvine,USA
  • 2008: Dr Patrick Doyle,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,USA
  • 2007: Dr Manabu Tokeshi,名古屋大学,Japan
  • 2006: Dr David Beebe,University of Wisconsin,USA

Terms and Conditions

The Lectureship consists of the following elements:

  • A prize of US$5,000.No other financial contribution will be offered
  • A certificate recognising the winner of the lectureship
  • The awardee is required to give a short lecture at the 2016 µTAS Conference

The award is for early to mid-career scientists (maximum 15 years post completion of PhD).

The award is for extraordinary or outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.This will be judged mainly through their top 1-3 papers and/or an invention documented by patents/or a commercial product.Awards and honorary memberships may also be considered.

The winner will be expected to submit at least two significant publications toLab on a Chipin the 12 months after the lectureship is awarded.

Nominations from students and self-nominations are not permissible.

The decision on the winner of the lectureship will be made by a panel of judges,and this decision will be final.

Sponsors

Corning Incorporated
Corning (www.corning.com) is one of the world's leading innovators in materials 新利手机客户端science.For more than 160 years,Corning has applied its unparalleled expertise in specialty glass,ceramics,and optical physics to develop products that have created new industries and transformed people's lives.Corning succeeds through sustained investment in R&D,a unique combination of material and process innovation,and close collaboration with customers to solve tough technology challenges.Corning's businesses and markets are constantly evolving.Today,Corning's products enable diverse industries such as consumer electronics,telecommunications,transportation,and life 新利手机客户端sciences.They include damage-resistant cover glass for smartphones and tablets;precision glass for advanced displays;optical fiber,wireless technologies,and connectivity solutions for high-speed communications networks;trusted products that accelerate drug discovery and manufacturing;and emissions-control products for cars,trucks,and off-road vehicles.

Lab on a Chip
The leading journal for miniaturization at the micro and nanoscale.Lab on a Chipsupports research and development of miniaturization technologies and promotes interdisciplinary co-operation across all fields of 新利手机客户端science.The Journal also provides readers with a more fundamental understanding of miniaturization and related processes as well as the necessary tools for practical application of methods and devices.

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Lab on a Chip awards prestigious prizes at MicroTAS 2015

TheµTAS 2015 Conference在10月举行的吗Hwabaek International Convention Center inGyeongju,Korea.

Sarah Ruthven,Executive Editor ofLab on a Chip,was in attendance at the conference to announce the prestigiousLab on a Chipawards which include thePioneers of Miniaturisation Lectureship(in partnership withCorning Inc),the Widmer Young Researcher Poster Prize,theArt in 新利手机客户端Science award(sponsored byNIST) and theµTAS video competition(in partnership withDolomiteMicrofluidics).

"Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship

Professor Dino Di Carlowas announced as the winner of the 10th"Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship,sponsored byLab on a Chipand Corning Incorporated and supported by the Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society (CBMS).The "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship rewards early to mid-career scientists who have made extraordinary or outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.Professor Di Carlo received a certificate,a monetary award and delivered a short lecture titled ‘Microfluidic Frontiers' at the conference.More information can be found on thecompetition blog.

Left to right: Sarah Ruthven (Lab on a Chip) and Professor Di Carlo (winner).

Art in 新利手机客户端Science Award

Lab on a Chipand the National Institute of Standards Technology (NIST) presented the Art in 新利手机客户端Science award to Matteo Cornaglia from theLaboratory of Microsystems,EPFLin Switzerland.The award aims to highlight the aesthetic value in scientific illustrations while still conveying scientific merit.More information on the winning photograph can be found on thecompetition blog.

Left to right: Darwin Reyes (NIST),Matteo Cornaglia (winner) and Sarah Ruthven (Lab on a Chip).

µTAS Video Competition

Lab on a Chipand Dolomite Microfluidics announced Dan Kirby and the Ducrée Lab,Dublin City University the winner of the 2015 µTAS Video Competition supported by the Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society (CBMS).

µTAS participants were invited to submit short videos with a scientific or educational focus.The winners,the Ducrée Lab,recreated an 80's music video titled "Spin me right round" to promote new areas of research in lab-on-a-disc platforms.The full video can be viewed on the competition blog.

Left to right: Mark Gilligan (Dolomite),Dan Kirby (winner) and Sarah Ruthven (Lab on a Chip).

Widmer Young Researcher Poster Prize

The Widmer Poster Prize was awarded to Jinho Kim from Inje University,Korea,with a poster titled "Single-cell isolation of circulating tumor cells by microfluidic technology".

Left to right: Jinho Kim (winner) and Sarah Ruthven (Lab on a Chip).

Congratulations to all the winners at the conference!We look forward to seeing you atµTAS 2016in Dublin,Ireland.

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"Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship 2015

Lab on a ChipandCorning Incorporatedare delighted to announce thatProfessor Dino Di Carlo is the winner of the 2015 "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship.

The10th "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship,sponsored byLab on a ChipandCorning Incorporatedand supported by the Chemical and Biological Microsystems Society (CBMS), is for early to mid-career scientists who have made extraordinary or outstanding contributions to the understanding or development of miniaturised systems.

This "Pioneers of Miniaturization" Lectureship will be presented to Professor Di Carlo at the µTAS 2015 Conferencein Gyeongju,Korea,25-29 October 2015.Professor Di Carlowill receive acertificate,amonetary awardand will give a shortlecture.

About the winner

Professor Di Carlo received his B.S.in Bioengineering from the University of California,Berkeley in 2002 and received a Ph.D.in Bioengineering from the University of California,Berkeley and San Francisco in 2006.

Professor Di Carlo is currently a Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of California,Los Angeles,USA.Professor Di Carlo's current research aims to exploit unique physics,microenvironment control and the potential for automation associated with miniaturized systems for applications in basic biology,medical diagnostics,material fabrication and cellular engineering.

Among other honours and awards,Professor Di Carlo has been awarded the National 新利手机客户端Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development award and the U.S.Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator Award in 2012,the Packard Fellowship for 新利手机客户端Science and Engineering and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Young Faculty Award in 2011,and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director's New Innovator Award and Coulter Translational Research Award in 2010.

For more details on Professor Di Carlo's research please visit hislab homepage.

Many congratulations to Prof.Di Carlo on this achievement from theLab on a Chip team

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